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Do you know all the tips for using 0 ohm resistors?

0 ohm resistor, also known as a bridge resistor, is a special purpose resistor. 0 ohm resistor is a resistor with a very small resistance value, rather than zero resistance value. Two points in the design of the circuit board can not be connected with the printed circuit, often in the front with cross line connection, which is often seen in the ordinary board, in order to make the automatic chip machine and automatic insert machine work normally, with zero resistance instead of cross line. 0 Ohm resistor for span lines on single sided PCBs   A summary of the role of the 0 ohm resistor can include the following: l  No function in the circuit, just on the PCB for debugging convenience or compatible design, etc. l  Can be used as a jumper to avoid high frequency interference (becoming an antenna) caused by using jumpers. l  When the parameters of the matching circuit are uncertain, 0 ohm is used to replace them. In the actual debugging, the parameters are determined and then the specific